Fear God and Dread Nought: The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, Volum 3Harvard University Press, 1959 |
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... menace . It was completely fulfilled , though scouted at the time , and the First Lord of the Admiralty said it was marred by the statement ' that submarines would sink merchant ships with their passengers and crews ' ! I represented ...
... menace . It was completely fulfilled , though scouted at the time , and the First Lord of the Admiralty said it was marred by the statement ' that submarines would sink merchant ships with their passengers and crews ' ! I represented ...
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... menace is grave , serious , AND HAS NOT YET BEEN SOLVED ! ' And it is very stupid indeed of Jellicoe and Carson ... menace requires a most gigantic push , both IMMEDIATE and VERY DRASTIC ! That gigantic push is now totally wanting ...
... menace is grave , serious , AND HAS NOT YET BEEN SOLVED ! ' And it is very stupid indeed of Jellicoe and Carson ... menace requires a most gigantic push , both IMMEDIATE and VERY DRASTIC ! That gigantic push is now totally wanting ...
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... menace is now accomplishing ! The warning fell on deaf ears ! The drastic mining policy shadowed forth in my memorandum of 1914 , while subduing the German submarine menace and rendering feasible the Baltic operation , would ...
... menace is now accomplishing ! The warning fell on deaf ears ! The drastic mining policy shadowed forth in my memorandum of 1914 , while subduing the German submarine menace and rendering feasible the Baltic operation , would ...
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PREFACE 93 | 9 |
PROLOGUE 19031914 | 26 |
FIRST SEA LORD 19141915 | 39 |
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